Catherine Fieschi was born in Italy in 1447 to parents who were part of the noble class. As a child she was so pious she wanted to become a nun at 13 like her older sister, but she was prevented because of her age. Her parents arranged for her to be married at 16 to a young nobleman who turned out to be an unfaithful womanizer with a violent temper who squandered the couple’s money. She briefly tried finding happiness in material things, but then one day in the confessional she fell into a deep ecstasy and her soul was forever changed. She had deep mystical experiences, reformed her life and soon her husband, and the two of them, financially ruined, moved into the hospital in Genoa and lived the rest of their lives there caring for the sick.
CHALLENGE
In addition to her revelation in the confessional, St. Catherine of Genoa was given mystical experiences that led to her deep understanding of Purgatory and the process by which a soul is purged from attachment to this life and prepared for the beatific vision. Today, read her short “Treatise on Purgatory” which explains all that was revealed to her.
Passing Time is a 300-page compilation of classical Catholic texts published by Catholic Treehouse. It covers suffering, death, mourning, Purgatory, and remembrance of the dead. It includes catechesis, meditations, and prayers, and it includes St. Catherine of Genoa’s “Treatise on Purgatory”. Passing Time is a valuable resource for every Catholic.